ADA Mental Health Directory
Diabetes: Finding Mental Health Providers
By Eliot LeBow LCSW, CDE
Finding emotional help for people living with diabetes just got a little easier. I am happy to announce that a new online resource is now available. Thanks to the hard work of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) in partnership with the American Psychological Association (APA) we now have a place to find emotional help.
The directory locates mental health professionals trained to work with people who live with diabetes, both Type 1 and Type 2.
They created a directory of healthcare providers who were trained to help people with diabetes manage their psychosocial and mental health needs. Currently, the directory is limited to 60 providers but continues to grow as more professionals apply to the directory.
Enter your zip code, and the directory identifies a diabetes-trained health care provider nearby. Click on the provider's name and all their information, everything from their specialty, contact info, to what insurance they take is there.
Most of the professionals, like myself, are based in cities, but similar to my private practice, a third of the provider also utilize telemedicine.
Mental health is a critical part of diabetes care. Diabetes can cause a wide array of issues with anxiety, depression, and burnout (diabetes distress.) Diabetes Distress is widespread among people with diabetes almost half will encounter it during their lifetime.
The providers in this directory have either completed the ADA-APA’s continuing education program designed to incorporate diabetes into mental health, or the provider has worked with people with diabetes for two or more years.
Diabetes management is demanding and with the ups and downs of blood sugar levels impacting our emotions and physical well-being, it’s normal to feel exhausted or frustrated at times.
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About The Author: Eliot LeBow, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES), and a Diabetes-Focused Psychotherapist. I've been living with type 1 diabetes since 1977, giving me over four decades of personal experience with this condition. Since 2008, I have specialized in providing therapy for individuals and families affected by both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. My blog offers resources, support, and guidance to help you thrive with diabetes.
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